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Deets: New York City has officially designated Fifth Avenue from 82nd Street to 105th Street “Museum Mile” because of the museums' vast richness and cultural diversity.
The Museum Mile Festival is a free annual event where several museums open their doors for the evening along this stretch of 5th Avenue. No cars are allowed, so the festival becomes a walker's paradise with many other attractions such as street musicians, art-related activities for children, food vendors, and more.
Don't miss the newest exhibition Changing the Face of Democracy: Shirley Chisolm at 100 and the send off of the centennial exhibition This is New York: 100 Years of the City in Art and Pop Culture.
There are also Kids’ Activity Guides for the little ones!
Hint for the Average Socialite: The doors to each museum will be open to the public for free throughout the event. Please check each museum’s website to learn more about their programming.
Free to all, no registration required! Rain or shine.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1000 5th Avenue at 82nd Street (212) 535-7710
Neue Galerie New York: 1048 5th Avenue at 86th Street
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: 1071 5th Avenue at 89th Street
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum: 2 East 91st Street btw 5th Avenue & Madison Avenue
The Jewish Museum: 1109 5th Ave at E 92nd Street
Museum of City of New York: 1220 5th Avenue at 103rd Street
El Museo del Barrio: 1230 5th Avenue at 104th Street
The Africa Center: 1280 5th Ave at 109th Street
Junior Members:
New York Academy of Medicine
Church of the Heavenly Rest
Asia Society
AKC Museum of the Dog
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